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JoyceBo
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Hi everyone :wave:
I finally found a place that discuss allergies and anxiety related issue.
First, my story started almost 8 years ago. I was fine and all of a sudden I could not breathe. Like the air just would not go through. It was like that day in, day out although when lying down I was a bit better. I dont count the trips to the ER and clinics to be told after many tests that nothing was wrong with my lungs and that it was anxiety related. I was a bit baffled because when you get panick attacks it last awhile but than you come back to normal. Me, it was CONSTANT.
Anyway, finally I started taking anti depressants and an anxiety medication and was seeing a pyschiatrist and psychologist. But I have to admit the meRAB did help specially the anti anxiety. The AD took month to really work and even than, most time there was always a little something still remaining.
This year, after almost 7 years of this, I got allergies test done cause I was sneezing, blowing my nose, crying eyes that became all red. Specially in the morning. I was prescribed nasonex and it really helped but the breathing problem was still there. Not as bad as in the beginning of course but you know, always something, like a tightness and like my throat is closed or something. Anyway, I am allergic to cats and dogs. I have 2 cats and NO WAY will I get rid of them. So I take Nasonex, I have an inhaler which helps alot most time (ventolin) and anti histamines but I rarely take those. I take enough meRAB right now! An AD, anti anxiety, nasonex, inhaler. And me who hated meRAB!
So, now I'm pulled between whether my symptoms are triggered by allergies or anxiety. Its crazy. Never know for sure. For the sinuses its an easy one. For the breathing part, its not always that obvious.
Thing is, once you are 'labelled' as having a mental or emotional disorder like I do (which is GAD) doctors tend to believe all your symptoms come from your anxiety! sheesh!
If it would not have been for a REALLY bad allergic reaction I had at work after eating something, I probably would of never seen the allergist.
I'm REALLY glad to be here
Thanks for reading
Joyce
I finally found a place that discuss allergies and anxiety related issue.
First, my story started almost 8 years ago. I was fine and all of a sudden I could not breathe. Like the air just would not go through. It was like that day in, day out although when lying down I was a bit better. I dont count the trips to the ER and clinics to be told after many tests that nothing was wrong with my lungs and that it was anxiety related. I was a bit baffled because when you get panick attacks it last awhile but than you come back to normal. Me, it was CONSTANT.
Anyway, finally I started taking anti depressants and an anxiety medication and was seeing a pyschiatrist and psychologist. But I have to admit the meRAB did help specially the anti anxiety. The AD took month to really work and even than, most time there was always a little something still remaining.
This year, after almost 7 years of this, I got allergies test done cause I was sneezing, blowing my nose, crying eyes that became all red. Specially in the morning. I was prescribed nasonex and it really helped but the breathing problem was still there. Not as bad as in the beginning of course but you know, always something, like a tightness and like my throat is closed or something. Anyway, I am allergic to cats and dogs. I have 2 cats and NO WAY will I get rid of them. So I take Nasonex, I have an inhaler which helps alot most time (ventolin) and anti histamines but I rarely take those. I take enough meRAB right now! An AD, anti anxiety, nasonex, inhaler. And me who hated meRAB!
So, now I'm pulled between whether my symptoms are triggered by allergies or anxiety. Its crazy. Never know for sure. For the sinuses its an easy one. For the breathing part, its not always that obvious.
Thing is, once you are 'labelled' as having a mental or emotional disorder like I do (which is GAD) doctors tend to believe all your symptoms come from your anxiety! sheesh!
If it would not have been for a REALLY bad allergic reaction I had at work after eating something, I probably would of never seen the allergist.
I'm REALLY glad to be here
Thanks for reading
Joyce